Abstract

A single-step electrosynthesis of copper ferrite thin films from aqueous bath (which avoids anodization step for an incorporation of oxygen species into deposit) has been carried out at room temperature. Observed tetrahedral structured nanocrystalline copper ferrite thin films showed smooth, uniform and compact surface morphology. After annealing, increase in dielectric constant and reduced dielectric loss were observed. The saturation magnetization for annealed films was 292 emu/cm 3 comparable to that of other reported ferrites.

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